HG Lambert - a soldier with the Chindits

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James King | king.baronscourt@btinternet.com
My father Bombadier Harold King no 1091452 posted to 60th Field Regiment 8/12/1941 joined the Chindits died of cerebal malaria 18/5/44 having been evacuated very sick to Bangalore . I would be very grateful for any memories or information about him.
31 December 2008 - Southampton UK

Janet St John | janet.buddy@hotmail.co.uk
Im trying to find information about my dads wartime service in Burma. I think he was in the Leicester regiment. If anyone has memories or has come across his name I would be grateful to learn where to access any information
18 December 2008 - Wiltshire England

Tim Jones | jonesys@tpg.com.au
My Grandad was in the Chindets in burma and was a Machine gunner,he was injured air lifted and then sent back i would love to get in contact with anyone who has anything about George Henry Jones Thankyou im proud of them all.
15 December 2008 - Australia

roseanna fallis | rfallis@gmail.com
Hi! My Dad was in the Chindits. Like a lot of others he didn't talk about his experiences. His name was Tom Garvin & probably called Paddy by some. Would Love to know if anyone has come across any information on him. He served in Burmah and North Africa. Many Thanks
26 November 2008 - He was from Northern Ireland & in the R A

Terrie sisson | terriesisson@hotmail.co.uk
HI my grand father was a chindit in the 7th leicester regiment ,i would like to find out more about his time with the chindits his name is frank whysall lived in nottingham sadly grandad passed away last year so any one who served with my grandad or relatives of his comrades could get in touch i would be grate ful ,
26 November 2008 - Leamington spa

jane hobson | janehobson637@msn.com
Hi, Looking for anyone who remembers my dad Frank Hastings from Ellistown Coalville who was a chindit in burma
19 November 2008

Steve Fogden | foggyindoors@btinternet.com
Just a note to say how good it is to see the references to the 13th King's on the guestbook. As some of you already know I have been researching my Grandfather, Arthur Leslie Howney also a 13th King for over two years now.If there are anymore families or researchers into this group of men who need help or information about them, then please do contact me. More specifically if Stuart Hall (see posting two down from here) reads this message, I am excited by your post, if you do mean that Eric was also in the 13th King's? It would be amazing to hear some stories or anecdotes from a surviving 'Longcloth' Chindit.

Best wishes to all.

Steve.
12 November 2008 - Twickenham

Amy Dale | amydale09@hotmail.co.uk
Great site. I wonder if anyone could help me? I am looking for information about my great uncle who was a chindit. His name was Bernard Jones, service number: 11259659, he was in the 16th brigade, column 51/69 royal artillery and his rank was Gunner.He died 26/03/1944. Does anyone know of anybody who served in the same brigade/column? Even better, did anyone know of him? Thanks
11 November 2008 - Stoke on Trent, England

Tom Daglish Forster | tomforster@tdf331.freeuk.com
Brigadier General Tom Brodie was my fathers cousin, they grew up together on nearby farms in Northumberland, my fathers father was the Estate Manager of the then Lord and Lady Pumphery on a large estate just north of Morpeth Northumberland.

During the outbreak of the second world war my father left the Northumbrian Police force to join the Tank Core, he was posted for initial training at Catterick, at that time his cousin Tom was the Commanding Officer, my father also named Tom was invited to his office for tea and a chat. That cup of tea cost my father dearly with the Regimental Sergeant Major of the day.

I have both photographs of both Toms in their uniforms in my study and there they will stay. Now there’s tale to tell.

9 November 2008 - United Kingdom

Stuart Hall | stuart.hall@ars.aon.co.uk
My grandad (Eric Hall) served in the same regiment as part of the Concert Party. He is still alive at the age of 93 and remembers everything.
6 November 2008 - Leicester

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